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...twelve years U.S. cinemaddicts have listened patiently to "The Voice of the Globe" express his boundless regret at having to say farewell to Hong Kong, Stockholm, Ceylon, Prague and other scenes of his Traveltalks. The Voice belongs to a temperamental, blue-eyed romanticist named James A. FitzPatrick, the poor man's Burton Holmes, who is now seeing America last...
Tass denied that any negotiations were in progress. So did Ambassador Ivan Maisky in London. This was, quite possibly, literally true. A credible explanation of what was going on came from a German source in Stockholm. Said this informant...
...whether Britain could hold Suez before making a deal with Hitler in the Middle East, but it was disquieting news for the Democratic World that the British Ambassador to Russia, Sir Stafford Cripps, had information of such importance for his Government that he flew from Mos cow to Stockholm to deliver it in a neutral capital...
What U.S. correspondents in Germany think of how the war is going-unlike the opinions of newsmen in Bern, Stockholm, Ankara and almost everywhere else-had until last week been little heard in the U.S. To find out, TIME'S Stephen Laird got 18 U.S. newsmen in Berlin (all except those of United Press and Chicago Daily News') to answer a questionnaire telling, as they saw it, how things are going, how the war is likely...
...Stockholm went Finland's hardy old Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim to receive from the Swedish Geographic Society the Sven Hedin Medal for map work accomplished during his 8,750-mile horseback expedition across Asia 35 years...